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lol its a lot to take in at once....i spend hours studying reef aquarium info and its funny because even when i've built a good foundaton on one subject i find something new to learn. its a huge jump from fresh water to salt water and with the knowledge and the right tools it doesn't have to be a hard one.
but i do really appreciate all the links becaue they give me a good solid place to learn |
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I haven't read everyone's replies, so I'm not sure if I'm echoing or not. Sorry if I am...
Do yourself a favor and throw out your pH test kit. I'm not joking. First, pH test kits are horribly inaccurate. If you're going to bother yourself with testing pH (and I don't think you should at this stage in your reefkeeping) get a more accurate testing device like a handheld pH tester or an in-sump pH meter that you are sure to calibrate regularly. Otherwise, just don't test it and you won't have anything to worry about. The reason I say this is because if all your other major parameters are in check the pH will be within range too. |
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thanks |